Anaheim goalie Jonas Hiller(notes) was exposed in Game 4 for the first time, but the Ducks’ defense didn’t do a lot to help him. Jean-Sebastien Giguere(notes) relieved Hiller, more to give the young netminder additional rest before Sunday than to signal that coach Randy Carlyle is considering a change in goal.

He seemed alright after the fight. But yeah, he should watch the Tyson movie.
I wonder if Probie could get a 10 day contract.
Looks like he took 3 clean shots to the head before falling backward on his noggin.

He seemed alright after the fight. But yeah, he should watch the Tyson movie.
I wonder if Probie could get a 10 day contract.
Looks like he took 3 clean shots to the head before falling backward on his noggin.

Carlyle replaced Jonas Hiller(notes), who gave up five goals after making 100-plus saves in two wins, with Jean-Sebastien Giguere(notes) on Thursday night.
“We decided to rest Jonas Hiller in that situation,” Carlyle said. “Giguere has been working diligently, and we felt it would be best to give him an opportunity to sharpen and hone in playoff-type action.
“With it being a three-goal lead, it made sense to do that and give him an opportunity to get his feet underneath him. If we decide to go in that direction, he’s not coming in cold.”
So, who’s going to start Sunday?
“You guys better come to the warmup,” Carlyle said.
Babcock isn’t buying it.
“Oh, he’ll be back,” said Babcock, referring to Hiller. “Giggy’s really good. Hiller has been fantastic.”